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What James Buckley Stood for on Abortion

The ‘sainted junior senator from New York,’ serving shortly after Roe, did not believe abortion was only a matter for the states.

The Left’s Climate-Nuisance Lawfare Strategy Faces Major Test as Honolulu Sues Oil Giant

The Hawaii supreme court held that the city may pursue its tort claims against Sunoco, regardless of where the emissions originated.

Unionization of College Athletes Is the Real Madness

Union demands could force thousands of student athletes to lose their visas.

Biden’s Student-Loan Power Grab

There is hardly any segment of the American population less deserving of special favors from the federal government than college graduates.

Pro-Palestinian Activism Moves to the Suburbs

Campuses and cities aren’t the only targets of activist ire, as the residents of Teaneck and other N.J. towns have discovered.

Virginia’s public schools need to stay in their lane regarding student absences

This weekend, as we sat on the sidelines of our children’s lacrosse game, a mother told me about an incident at her son’s Fairfax County public school. When her mother, the student’s grandmother, went into his school late to sign in her grandson following his doctor’s appointment, the administrative assistant looked at her doubtingly and […]

Annual inflation ticks higher to 3.5 percent in March

Inflation ticked higher in March, according to new Labor Department data released Wednesday. The consumer price index (CPI), a popular measure of inflation, rose 0.4 percent last month and 3.5 percent annually, largely in line with economist projections. Economists had anticipated that inflation would increase 0.4 percent in March and 3.4 percent annually. The latest...

Biden campaign seeks to mobilize LGBTQ voters with new initiative

President Biden’s reelection campaign on Wednesday launched Out for Biden-Harris, a new national initiative aimed to mobilize LGBTQ voters. The launch includes a series of virtual organizing and training events focused on reaching new volunteers, especially in battleground states, by engaging surrogates from the community like Virginia state Sen. Danica Roem (D) and former under security of...

Mulvaney: No Labels’ effort failed because its basic premise was wrong

The bottom line is that the voters have spoken. And for all the chatter about how no one really wants Trump versus Biden, that is precisely what the American voters said they wanted.

Biden says he’s exploring whether he has power to shut border

President Biden said Tuesday that the administration is weighing whether he has the sole power to close the southern border with Mexico should the need arise. “We're examining whether or not I have that power,” Biden said in an interview with Univision's Enrique Acevedo, shared Tuesday, referencing a potential need for congressional action. "When the...

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